Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Ohio Senator JD Vance understand their jobs on Tuesday: not to boost their own profile and win votes for themselves, but to make the case for the top of the ticket.
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has a reputation for being informed, articulate and all but unflappable.
Since JD Vance became former U.S. President Donald Trump's running mate, the Ohio senator has been surrounded by rumors.
In the direct messages, Vance harshly criticized his future running mate’s record of governance and said Trump had not fulfilled his economic agenda.
When JD Vance and Tim Walz take the stage for next week's vice presidential debate, CBS News says it will be up to the candidates, not the moderators, to fact-check each other
The Republican vice-presidential nominee reportedly said that Donald J. Trump “failed to deliver” on economic populism and tied car-seat regulations to fewer births.
In addition to connecting attendees with voter data to knock on doors and mobilize Christian voters, the events try to recruit people to work as poll watchers and election workers.
The Republican vice-presidential nominee had said he changed his tune about Trump after his first term, whom he previously referred to as “America’s Hitler.”
Gov. Tim Walz is viewed more favorably than Senator JD Vance by likely voters in Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin, according to New York Times/Siena College polls.
With the vice presidential debate just a few days away, JD Vance and Tim Walz are preparing for their head-to-head.